No business could ever exist without an owner. Product owners were included for the need of ownership while developing products in an iterative and retrospective environment - an agile approach. In this article, let’s discuss the product owner’s role in an agile setup.
What does a product owner do? What does a product manager do? Product owners and product managers, are these just different names for the same role? What is a product managers’ job description, and how does it differ from a product owner? All these above questions are much discussed and create a great deal of confusion for many people and organizations. This article will discuss the roles and are responsibilities of each and try to end the confusion around the topic.
To deliver one huge requirement to a client or to develop a significant business aspect of a product, agile teams need to organize and structure their work, from very high level to minute details.
In this article, we will see how to create a scrum board using the JIRA tool. I have been using many tools for scrum management, and JIRA is my top choice because of the ease it brings to the end-users.
The Product Owner is entitled to be one of the most critical person in product leadership. Also, in the scrum framework, the Product Owner is one of the three prominent roles (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Development team).
Agile promotes work in iterations, and sprints are nothing but agile’s way of organizing the work into iterations or cycles of up to a month. Sprints are generally associated with the scrum framework. In this article, we will be discussing various characteristics of sprints and their benefits.
Scrum is a framework based on a set of values, principles, and practices. A scrum is an agile approach for developing innovative products and services. This article will guide you to prepare for a scrum master interview with 24 vital interview questions and detailed discussions around them.